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In one of the Ielts listening test. There is a blank filling
The museum is not open on __ .



My answer was 25th December. However, the official answer is 25 December.
Is it correct for my asnwer?



On the other hand, some blank filling like: Date: ___.
The official format is like :22th December.



Which of the date format should I use?










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    In one of the Ielts listening test. There is a blank filling
    The museum is not open on __ .



    My answer was 25th December. However, the official answer is 25 December.
    Is it correct for my asnwer?



    On the other hand, some blank filling like: Date: ___.
    The official format is like :22th December.



    Which of the date format should I use?










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      In one of the Ielts listening test. There is a blank filling
      The museum is not open on __ .



      My answer was 25th December. However, the official answer is 25 December.
      Is it correct for my asnwer?



      On the other hand, some blank filling like: Date: ___.
      The official format is like :22th December.



      Which of the date format should I use?










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      In one of the Ielts listening test. There is a blank filling
      The museum is not open on __ .



      My answer was 25th December. However, the official answer is 25 December.
      Is it correct for my asnwer?



      On the other hand, some blank filling like: Date: ___.
      The official format is like :22th December.



      Which of the date format should I use?







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